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Marvin Roberts, Eugene Vent, Kevin Pease and George Frese spent two decades behind bars, until another man came forward to say it was actually his group of friends that had killed John Hartman.
The North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission is a state agency established in 2006 by the General Assembly.
Linda Dickerson-Bell sent a teenager to prison for life. Michael Politte, then 18, was on trial in Washington County, ...
Dozens of changes could impact the ability of media and wrongful conviction groups to get records. But, prosecutors say those ...
Marvin Roberts is the last of the so-called Fairbanks Four to reach a settlement with the city after their murder convictions ...
Judge Edward Wahl ruled that reporter Liz Collin and several colleagues were protected under the First Amendment for ...
When Edgar Barrientos-Quintana was cleared of murder charges last year, reporter Jessica Lussenhop noticed something she had ...
A West Allis officer whose testimony was deemed untruthful by a judge is not on the county's list of cops with credibility concerns. He's not the only one.
A Colorado man imprisoned for 15 years says he was wrongly convicted of a triple shooting inside an Adams County bar because of faulty eyewitness identification. James Garner, 51, is challenging ...
Nicola Gobbo – aka Lawyer X – is being sued by a man over his wrongful murder conviction, as newly freed Tony Mokbel plans to follow suit. Gobbo is now taking measures to protect herself from ...
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